We are about to purchase laptops to run AutoCAD and Revit both at the office connected to monitors and on the go using the built-in laptop monitors. What will we experience / what is the difference among the following processors:
1) BOXX SLM with i7-8850H 2.6Ghz
2) BOXX MXL with i7-8700K 3.7Ghz
3) ThinkPad X with i7-8850H 6 core processor with vPro 2.6GHz up to 4.3Ghz with Turbo Boost Technology
We understand the weight and graphics card differences.
We are about to purchase laptops to run AutoCAD and Revit both at the office connected to monitors and on the go using the built-in laptop monitors. What will we experience / what is the difference among the following processors:
1) BOXX SLM with i7-8850H 2.6Ghz
2) BOXX MXL with i7-8700K 3.7Ghz
3) ThinkPad X with i7-8850H 6 core processor with vPro 2.6GHz up to 4.3Ghz with Turbo Boost Technology
We understand the weight and graphics card differences.
Hot off the presses: Matching workstations to real-world workflows
In general, you should be better performance with higher clock speed, as opposed to more cores.
Hot off the presses: Matching workstations to real-world workflows
In general, you should be better performance with higher clock speed, as opposed to more cores.
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